RE:LAB designs and engineers human-machine interfaces (HMI) for industrial and mobility-focused customers, spanning visual, physical, vocal, and gestural interaction modes. The stack—C/C++, Python, Java, TypeScript paired with design tools (Figma, Blender, 3ds Max)—reflects a balanced org: design-heavy hiring (10 roles) anchors user experience work, while engineering and research units handle firmware and prototyping. Active R&D projects funded through EU mechanisms (Horizon Europe proposals) signal a research-driven business model alongside client services.
RE:LAB, founded in 2005 and based in Reggio Emilia, Italy, specializes in interaction engineering—the design, development, and evaluation of HMI systems for industrial and mobility applications. The firm operates across three pillars: HMI services (custom design and development), enabling HMI products, and RE:Search, an in-house R&D unit. Teams of designers, human factors experts, and engineers collaborate to translate concepts into production-ready interfaces, addressing challenges in user adoption, safety, and trust for complex systems. The company is 51–200 employees and actively hiring in Italy across design, engineering, and research functions.
RE:LAB designs and engineers human-machine interfaces (HMI) for industrial and mobility systems. Services cover interaction design, prototyping, ergonomics, and firmware/software development across visual, physical, vocal, and gestural interfaces.
Core languages: C/C++, Python, Java, TypeScript. Design tools: Figma, Blender, 3ds Max, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Rive, After Effects. No adopting or replacing signals in recent data.
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